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of €25,000 per year for up to four years. The candidate will be supervised by Dr. Nessa Lynch, Matheson Lecturer in Law, Innovation and Technology with co-supervision from the Department of Business
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policy translation, stakeholder engagement, public communication, interdisciplinary collaboration, and project management — all of which are relevant for academic careers as well as roles in the public
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. The project, entitled Tackling Climate Misinformation in Ireland: An Evidence Base and Novel Resources for Journalists and Communications Professionals (CLiME ) examines how misleading claims, delay discourses
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-funded-phds This position is for a hydrologist or fluvial geomorphologist as part of an Environment Protection Agency-funded project “Catchment communities – an interdisciplinary ecosystem for citizen
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experience in immunology, bioinformatics, or scientific presentation and communication will be considered a strong advantage. Project Title: APC Microbiome Ireland Post Duration: 12 Months, Whole-Time Post
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and giving agency to refugees and protection communities. They will be co-supervised by Dr Christiane Ahlborn (Assistant Professor of Public International Law, School of Law, primary supervisor) and Dr
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those of the community. How to Apply A two-page CV and one-page cover letter should be submitted to Mr Gavin Dann at danng@tcd.ie The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon, 20th June, 2025. Short
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an unparalleled experience within a well-established and vibrant community of doctoral scholars, with easy access to experienced supervisors who are internationally recognised experts in their fields and a suite of
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English Desirable Experience editing or translating Latin texts Excellent communication skills Excellent organisational skills Good skills in medieval and/or early modern palaeography Good understanding
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Jay (sarah.jay@ul.ie ) ;Dr Daragh Bradshaw (daragh.bradshaw@ul.ie ) ; Dr Anca Minescu Project Description: The Traveller community face unacceptably high levels of discrimination and exclusion